150BHP - achievable or not?
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150BHP - achievable or not?
No dobut this topic has already been discussed but as I am new to the Forum I thought I would ask the question.
My car has done 55,000 original miles, (cambelt has been done) and its still on the original gearbox with no problems (touch wood).
I know that they all came with 125BHP as standard and VW's dont tend to loose much power over the years if they have been serviced on regular basis, which mine has.
I am fairly confident I could achieve the original BHP with a damn good service, give or a take one or two horse power.
Here are the modifications that I believe could achieve that figure if done properly. I have no listed uprated cams etc just the basic engine modifications that we most commonly see.
Estimated Power Gains
BMC CDA Induction Kit - 3 BHP
REMUS DE-CAT Exhaust System - 5 BHP
REMUS Heat Wrapped Stainless Steel Manifold - 8BHP
ENGINE RE-MAP - 9 to 11 BHP
Based on those Figures that would give the car an extra 25BHP or perhaps more. I think those power gains are realistic, certainly the Manifold and the Re-map, Induction kits and exhausts are never huge gains.
I imagine this will have a big effect on the already over powered gearbox and I would expect a reduced gearbox life of course.
Let me know your thoughts
Ben,
My car has done 55,000 original miles, (cambelt has been done) and its still on the original gearbox with no problems (touch wood).
I know that they all came with 125BHP as standard and VW's dont tend to loose much power over the years if they have been serviced on regular basis, which mine has.
I am fairly confident I could achieve the original BHP with a damn good service, give or a take one or two horse power.
Here are the modifications that I believe could achieve that figure if done properly. I have no listed uprated cams etc just the basic engine modifications that we most commonly see.
Estimated Power Gains
BMC CDA Induction Kit - 3 BHP
REMUS DE-CAT Exhaust System - 5 BHP
REMUS Heat Wrapped Stainless Steel Manifold - 8BHP
ENGINE RE-MAP - 9 to 11 BHP
Based on those Figures that would give the car an extra 25BHP or perhaps more. I think those power gains are realistic, certainly the Manifold and the Re-map, Induction kits and exhausts are never huge gains.
I imagine this will have a big effect on the already over powered gearbox and I would expect a reduced gearbox life of course.
Let me know your thoughts
Ben,
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It would be interesting to see if it had been done, I dont know either but I was curious.stani540 wrote:i think you'd be lucky to see 140bhp but i may be wrong.
it just seems like you will be spending alot of money for 1 or extra horse power.
Depends where you are going with the car, if you have money to spend put a 1.8t in!!
It is alot of money to spend especially for little gain. (£750)
1.8T conversion is what most people want, but again its alot of money and time.
The car looses its identity as well with a 1.8T conversion, wouldnt it be easier just to get a new 9N3 GTI? I suppose the argument on that one is the 6N2 Polo's are far better looking.
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if you could get all that for 750 id be impressed
surely map alone costs atleast 400
then bmc at a minimum of 100 2nd hand 150-200 new
and exhasut and mani isn going to be below 250 surely?
Cupras are rare in the fact you dont see many but there readily available to buy mate trust me insurance isnt a massive difference anyway. and 210bhp is good
surely map alone costs atleast 400
then bmc at a minimum of 100 2nd hand 150-200 new
and exhasut and mani isn going to be below 250 surely?
Cupras are rare in the fact you dont see many but there readily available to buy mate trust me insurance isnt a massive difference anyway. and 210bhp is good
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A re-map on a non turbo car is always cheaper, I can get it done from a company called More-BHP for £195.00 which is cheap as chips. BMC is £160 new, Remus Exhaust & Manifold no more than £350 fitted.
The question is though, will it make much difference?
thanks for the replies
I have read some of the old posts from "poussou" and to be honest it sounds like he wrecked his car. Something wasnt right, I remember he said the acceleration was worse in 1st & 2nd than it was when standard. Obviously did something majorly wrong there, but it was interesting to read about someone who had actually fitted new cams.
Ben,
The question is though, will it make much difference?
thanks for the replies
I have read some of the old posts from "poussou" and to be honest it sounds like he wrecked his car. Something wasnt right, I remember he said the acceleration was worse in 1st & 2nd than it was when standard. Obviously did something majorly wrong there, but it was interesting to read about someone who had actually fitted new cams.
Ben,
As everyone else has said... I dont think you will see 25hp easily from those mods u list above..
The standard VW airbox and exhaust are actually pretty good...
The weakness in the engine is the gas flow through the head..
If you replaced the throttle body and intake manifold with sepperate injection throttle bodies say from a bike....
Matched, flowed and balances the cylinder head with possibly larger valves (if they would fit)..
And then clean up the exhaust ports....
If the gearbox in the polo was good I would have done the above and then slapped on a rotrex supercharger..... but sadly its not!
The standard VW airbox and exhaust are actually pretty good...
The weakness in the engine is the gas flow through the head..
If you replaced the throttle body and intake manifold with sepperate injection throttle bodies say from a bike....
Matched, flowed and balances the cylinder head with possibly larger valves (if they would fit)..
And then clean up the exhaust ports....
If the gearbox in the polo was good I would have done the above and then slapped on a rotrex supercharger..... but sadly its not!
it was definatly quicker and smoother......but i did end up on my 3rd gearboxTim_GTi wrote:I'd say no more 140, BMC doesn't do squat on it's own. full exhaust system with manifold with a remap may see you 15. I'm quite tempted with getting a full decatted system.
Tom did your old car ever match up to a standard GTi? Or was is noticably faster than one?
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I may go for it then. I'm not gunna let the 'box stop me anymore, if it goes again, it goes.tomo87 wrote:it was definatly quicker and smoother......but i did end up on my 3rd gearboxTim_GTi wrote:I'd say no more 140, BMC doesn't do squat on it's own. full exhaust system with manifold with a remap may see you 15. I'm quite tempted with getting a full decatted system.
Tom did your old car ever match up to a standard GTi? Or was is noticably faster than one?
serious? its really not worth that tim honestly from experience....constantly thinking it could go anytime!Tim_GTi wrote:I may go for it then. I'm not gunna let the 'box stop me anymore, if it goes again, it goes.tomo87 wrote:it was definatly quicker and smoother......but i did end up on my 3rd gearboxTim_GTi wrote:I'd say no more 140, BMC doesn't do squat on it's own. full exhaust system with manifold with a remap may see you 15. I'm quite tempted with getting a full decatted system.
Tom did your old car ever match up to a standard GTi? Or was is noticably faster than one?
its just such a shame as the GTI is such a cool little car